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Radio Times Prize Crossword 35 Tuesday August 19Th 2014

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Midnighter | 13:21 Tue 19th Aug 2014 | Crosswords
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18a) Ironic as "lilingop" (6-2-5)

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Tongue in cheek
Tongue in Cheek

Tongue in cheek
tongue in cheek
tongue in cheek

^^^^ Bit of an Echo in here!
A lot of cheek as well Baldric ;o)
Can you ever get too much tongue?




In sandwiches of course....
why? the clue is meaningless to me-help-please explain thanks
lip is cheek
lingo (tongue) in lip (cheek)

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with one's tongue in one's cheek or tongue in cheek with ironic, insincere or humorous intention.
Mega thick today but what is LILINGOP??? Once again the compliers clues are a pile of the proverbial to me.
^See my answer at 14:15
sorry factor-just seen your reply-I know what tongue in cheek means I just didn't 'get' the anagram

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